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Worcester’s Newest Ice Cream Maker

Oreo Ice Cream within a Chocolate Cookie Cone at WooBerry on Highland Street in Worcester (Photo by Erb Photography)

WooBerry on Highland Street in Worcester, MA is serving homemade hard ice cream. (Photo by Erb Photography for WooBerry)

Dolly Mama Ice Cream From WooBerry on Highland Street in Worcester, MA (Photo Erb Photography)
Dolly Mama (Photo by Erb Photography for WooBerry)

In 2011, Ted Domville opened WooBerry with one simple concept: choose a flavor and add the toppings. With four rotating flavors of frozen yogurt made daily and over 60 toppings to choose from, the concept was quick to catch on and has yielded happy consumers of all ages throughout the four seasons. As WooBerry celebrates its four year anniversary on August 8th, things are about to change: homemade, hard ice cream.

Ted first started making his own ice cream as a chef in North Carolina. These small batches acted as inspiration to the flavors that he’s been developing for WooBerry in Worcester. “I think it’s a bit easier to keep hard ice cream exciting, ” Domville said. “For one, I’m somewhat limited on the yogurt as you can’t get mix-ins through the machine, whereas I have with most of my ice creams.  And because I have straight flavors of yogurt for people who aren’t willing to be adventurous, I can get a bit more wild on the ice creams.” Some of the new batches of ice cream include Chocolate Lavender, Strawberry Saffron, Thai Basil and the Dolly Mama (an Aztec chocolate inspired by a chocolatier in North Carolina which includes cinnamon, cayenne, toasted corn, and toasted pumpkin seeds).

The ice cream is perfect for New England where the changing seasons will allow for fresh ingredients to create unique flavors throughout the year.

Starting on August 8th, WooBerry will be serving two “mass appeal” flavors like Vanilla Bean and Oreo along with six unique flavors that are ever changing (even WPI has some influence with the “WPI” Goat cheese/honey/almond ice cream).

On Friday, July 31st, WorcesterScene’s Worcester Foodies group got a chance to try these flavors with rave reviews.image

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DCU Is Seeking Worcester’s Next Famed Foodie

The DCU Center is looking for entrepreneurial candidates interested in operating the space in an owner/operator-like capacity... Could you be the next Chef?

The DCU Center is looking for entrepreneurial candidates interested in operating the space in an owner/operator-like capacity... Could you be the next Chef?

The City of Worcester, in partnership with the SMG-managed DCU Center and SAVOR…Catering by SMG, announced today that a brand new multi-purpose restaurant is under construction and set to open this September.

From a collection of seven bids, the City of Worcester has selected APC Development Group for the $594,648 build out of a food and beverage space in downtown Worcester on the corner of Commercial and Foster Streets. Located within the DCU Center, SMG, the private management firm contracted by the City of Worcester to oversee the facility, is charged with identifying a candidate to operate the space.

“This new restaurant continues the city’s commitment to making improvements at the DCU Center, and providing amenities that will continue to build the 18-hour-a-day downtown that we have been working towards,” said City Manager Edward M. Augustus, Jr. “I can’t wait to see what one of Worcester’s bright culinary minds can do with this amazing new space.”

As part of an incubator concept, SMG and its Food and Beverage subsidiary SAVOR…Catering by SMG is accepting applications from entrepreneurial candidates interested in operating the space in an owner/operator-like capacity. The concept is to provide a supportive environment for a budding food professional to hone their skills with the goal of graduating individuals after several years to open their own restaurant in the City of Worcester. The candidate operating the space at the DCU Center will have control of all aspects of the business while receiving management consultation, at no cost, in the areas of human resources, government relations, finance, marketing and operations. “Though the individual selected will need to demonstrate significant experience in food and menu preparation, we will be providing them regular on-going assistance in the other aspects of the restaurant business to ensure long term success,” said Sandy Dunn, general manager of the DCU Center.

With an anticipated opening in mid-September, the eatery is a welcome addition to the growing population of downtown students, residents and the business community. The space will not only service the public but cater to the patrons on the Arena concourse during events. SAVOR…Catering by SMG is a global company with over 145 locations. “Often the most accomplished chefs are unable to take the next step to owning their own establishment,” said Albert Fera, director of food and beverage for SAVOR. “Whether due to a lack of capital, a lack of training in business disciplines like finance and marketing or risk aversion, extremely talented food professionals may be able to transition to ownership if they have the right guidance for a period of time while they are still able to work.”

Interested candidates can find out more information at dcucenter.com/employment.php

The DCU Center is owned by the City of Worcester and managed by SMG. Founded in 1977, SMG provides management services to more than 240 public assembly facilities including convention and exhibition centers, arenas, stadiums, theatres, performing arts centers, equestrian facilities, science centers and a variety of other venues. With facilities across the globe, SMG manages more than 15 million square feet of exhibition space and more than 1.5 million sports and entertainment seats. SMG also offers food and beverage operations through its concessions and catering company SAVOR, currently serving more than 140 accounts worldwide. For more information visit www.smgworld.com.